It's a debut; the stodgier "Let me see" appears pretty often.
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This was the older, stodgier, less glamorous part of the tech universe.
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Another criticism comes from a perceived focus on stodgier industries, such as commodities and shipbuilding.
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The Atlanta-based gossip website boldly goes where some of its stodgier media siblings fear to tread.
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Chinese fans are particularly smitten by Spanish football, while being dismissive of the stodgier local product showcased at home.
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And they probably contribute to flyers' sense that certain airlines, like Virgin America, are hipper and friendlier than their stodgier competitors.
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The enterprise tech powerhouse has a stodgier image nowadays, and a notably less visible role in today&aposs major tech conversations.
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Isenberg's analysis, however, suggests that the children of this era undid much of the urban pluralism that their stodgier precursors had wrought.
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With the exception of the more established tech brands, last year's list was also decidedly light on stodgier, more staid giants of corporate America.
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The embrace of the medieval extends from the alt-right online forum culture that has exploded in the last few years to stodgier old-school racists.
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Lennon thinks that shift is still a few years out; buying further into social media marketing means diverting money away from stodgier, more traditional advertising venues.
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Although the show sometimes seemed uncomfortable in the startup world, given the first season's exploration of the slightly stodgier Cardiff Electric, it remained innovative and well-crafted.
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In essence, it was part of a brand that made him seem much more real to voters compared to the stodgier George H.W. Bush and Bob Dole.
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Even so, the matter-of-fact nature of the character -- on a network associated with an older, stodgier audience -- might move the ball forward by inches, but shouldn't be dismissed.
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While some Cardinals think he might be useful as a "telegenic puppet," the stodgier precincts of the Vatican hierarchy fear -- rightly, as it turns out -- that this American pope is too erratic and idiosyncratic to control.
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Two lauded sites (Grindr's Into and Condé Nast's Them, respectively), which were launched as alternatives to stodgier, more homogenous offerings, just saw their leaders leave after less than two years to reshape two of legacy gay media's oldest titles.
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Who's up and who's down Tech leaders Amazon (AMZN), Facebook (FB) and Netflix (NFLX) all helped lead the market lower Wednesday while stodgier companies like food companies Smucker (SJM) and General Mills (GIS), gold miner Newmont (NEM) and bargain retailers Dollar General (DG) and Dollar Tree (DLTR) finished the day higher.
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Combining these categories to attract collectors is not a new idea, but this show will be a little different; in an effort to animate these stodgier collecting categories, the 19-year-old auction house has enlisted the help of Rafael de Cárdenas, an innovative young architect and designer whose inspirations more often include 29s movies than 221th-century porcelain.
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This caused her to be hateful and distrustful of men. Harriet is rude to the two maids and bullies the nervous one, eventually firing her and driving the other, the one who has been with Walter all his life, to quit. She keeps Walter's friends away from the home, including his best friend Billy Birkmire (Allyn Joslyn), and instead invites over stodgier, older couples whom she feels are more suited to her attitudes. When Clare falls in love with Walter's co-worker, Wes Miller (William Bishop), Harriet puts an end to the romance with lies.
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Record World has been considered the hipper, faster-moving music industry publication, in contrast to the stodgier Billboard and Cash Box, its sister magazine. Music Vendor, as it was then known, published its first music chart for the week ending October 4, 1954. A weekly, like its competitors, it was housed in New York City at 1700 Broadway, at 53rd Street, just across the street from the Ed Sullivan Theater, and West Coast editorial offices in Los Angeles on Sunset and Vine. Rock bands frequented Record World's offices as part of their promotional tours, often leaving questionable promo items in their wake.
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